Saturday, September 29, 2007

Introducing The African Caribbean Business Network

Introducing The African Caribbean Business NetworkThe African Caribbean Business Network ...or ACBN for short, is a business development network whose membership comprises African and Caribbean owned businesses across the full spectrum of business types and activities.Promoting African and Caribbean Business ...The principle strategic aim of the ACBN is to facilitate the creation of the optimum enterprise support environment in the London region for African Caribbean owned businesses.Helping your Business to Succeed ...We work with our membership, sponsors, and government to help redress the inbalance that exists in the number, size, and success of African and Caribbean owned businesses in the UK economy.Inside access to thousands of businesses ...Through the ACBN and in compliance with the Data Protection Act 1998, ACBN members network and conduct business with other black and minority ethnic enterprises (BAME’s). In addition, the ACBN network provides a support infrastructure which aims to promote more successful business practice and encourage the growth of the sector as a whole. To this end, we hold regular networking and development events which bring together our members.Bringing BAME together ...The ACBN regularly organise business support seminars and events to help BAME businesses to come together, to learn how they can help their business grow, and champion the cause with big business and government.Read more about the ACBN »‘Contacts for Contracts’ Success‘Contacts for Contracts’ - Annual Business Conference Proves a Great Success!On Friday 27th October 2006 the African Caribbean Business Network (ACBN) held their Annual Business Conference ‘Contacts for Contracts’ at the Marriot Hotel Grosvenor Square Mayfair. The conference was attended by approximately 200 ACBN Members who paid a special discounted delegate rate.Speakers at the Conference included representatives from the Olympic Delivery Authority, The London Development Agency, the Greater London Authority, Department of Trade and Industry, Business Links for London, Black and Minority Ethnic (BAME) Business Support Organisations, and successful BAME suppliers.Are you in the photos?A number of photos were taken during the event by ACBN member, celebrity photographer Dez Mighty.Click here to see the photos »Latest ACBN issuesPremium Membership Brings BenefitsThe ACBN have relaunched the premium membership scheme to offer active ACBN members a range of benefits in addition to standard membership. Benefits include FREE business information from ACBN sponsors the British Library IP Centre, a consultation service from specialist business advisors, and FREE access to any three ACBN events/seminars.“We have put together a great package for those members who are most pro-actively seeking business success.” - Eseoghene Okonedo (Marketing - ACBN)Find out more about becoming an ACBN member »The ACBN is funded by the London Development Agency and works collaboratively with a growing list of partners which currently includes The British Library, Royal Mail, and Barclays Bank Plc.Subscribe to the ACBNKeep up-to-date with all the latest news and events within the African Carribean Business Network with key information to help your business succeed - sign up to our monthly newsletter.Simply fill in your details below and take the first step to building your business with all the benefits of a business network dedicated to your needs.Name:* Company: (if applicable) Email:* Verify Email:* I am (select as appropriate) Member number: (if applicable) Please keep in contact: * manadatory fieldsPrivacy policy / Terms & Conditions.If you are not yet a member and wish to join, you may do so now - visit the join section of this site.ACBN members receive our key black and minority ethnic enterprises (BAME) business issues newsletter.©2007 The African Carribean Business Network Ltd.All rights reserved. All trademarks acknowledged.another great site by www.cogentmedia.co.uk

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